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carbonation
[kahr-buh-ney-shuhn]
noun
saturation with carbon dioxide, as in making soda water.
reaction with carbon dioxide to remove lime, as in sugar refining.
carbonation
/ ˌɑːəˈԱɪʃə /
noun
absorption of or reaction with carbon dioxide
another word for carbonization See carbonization
Word History and Origins
Origin of carbonation1
Example Sentences
The carbonation, in keeping with history, is low.
"In addition to bitter taste, it also affects savory, salt, sweet, and sour tastes. However, AF-353 only blocks taste. Other oral sensations like the tingle from carbonation were not affected."
After concrete is made, it gradually absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in a process called carbonation.
But have you ever wondered how carbonation actually works?
According to Car Hop, Coca-Cola can dissolve metal oxides and break up rust due with its carbonation.
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